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Mr Birling says, ‘…a man has to mind his business.'' How far do you agree that Birling is selfish?
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Mr Birling says, ‘…a man has to mind his business.'' How far do you agree that Birling is selfish?

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Mr Birling says, ‘…a man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own’. How far does Priestley present Mr Birling as a man who cares only for himself and his family? The following answers scored 24 out of 30 marks and is focused on Birling’s character in An Inspector Calls. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students hoping to attain higher grades.
Odysseus is able to defeat the Suitors only thanks to deceit and trickery
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Odysseus is able to defeat the Suitors only thanks to deceit and trickery

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The following essay was written in response to the question:‘’Odysseus is able to defeat the Suitors only thanks to deceit and trickery’’. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students. It is intended to be used by GCSE students studying ‘‘Homeric World’’ (OCR Classical Civilisation specification)
Islam Quotation Knowledge Organiser
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Islam Quotation Knowledge Organiser

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This has been designed for Edexcel’s GCSE Religious Education specification for ‘‘Beliefs in Action,’’ covering ‘Religion and Ethics’ for Islam. Muslim Beliefs Crime and Punishment Living the Muslim Life Peace and Conflict This sheet contains an explanation for the majority of quotations to help when incoorporating them into essays.
The skill it took to build Mycenaean tombs should be admired more than the contents inside
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The skill it took to build Mycenaean tombs should be admired more than the contents inside

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The following essay was writing in response to the statement:The skill it took to build Mycenaean tombs should be admired more than the contents inside. It was written as part of a mock examination for the GCSE OCR specification for Mycenae (Literature and Culture) and achieved the full fifteen marks. It can be used as a source of revision to help exemplify how to answer longer essay-based questions or used when responding to feedback.
Christianity Quotation Knowledge Organiser
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Christianity Quotation Knowledge Organiser

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This has been designed for Edexcel’s GCSE Religious Education specification for ‘‘Beliefs in Action,’’ covering ‘Religion and Ethics’ for Christianity. There are over 40 quotations covering the following topics: Christian Beliefs Marriage and the Family Living the Christian Life Matters of Life and Death This sheet contains an explanation for the majority of quotations to help when incoorporating them into essays.
‘Odysseus is never made to feel welcome on his travels.’
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‘Odysseus is never made to feel welcome on his travels.’

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The following answer scored 18 out of 20 marks and is focused on the concept of xenia throughout Odysseus’ travels in Homer’s Odyssey. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students hoping to attain higher grades, intended to be used by AS/A-Level students studying the OCR Classical Civilisation ‘World of the Hero’ specification.
Myth and Religion: Revision Checklist
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Myth and Religion: Revision Checklist

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Revision checklist for OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation: ‘Myth and Religion,’ covering all eight topics studied as part of the course and covering the contents found within the specification.
'Violence in Macbeth' - Exemplar Essay
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'Violence in Macbeth' - Exemplar Essay

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The following essay was written in response to the following question: ‘‘Explore how fare Shakespeare presents Macbeth as a violent character’’ (AQA). The answer was high attaining and achieved 28 out of a possible 30 marks. It can be used as a form of revision or when responding to feedback to enhance essay skills and further develop analytical writing style.
Homer's Odyssey: Quote Collection
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Homer's Odyssey: Quote Collection

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A document containing a selection of quotes, broken down into their relevant themes and characters, designed for AS/A-Level students studying the ‘World of the Hero’ as part of OCR’s A-Level specification. Themes included: The Concept, Value and Behaviour of a Hero, Disguise, Deceit and Trickery, Recognition, Revenge and Justice, Role of the Immortals, Relationship between Mortals and Immortals, Xenia, Nostos, Fate, Men, Women, Children and the Family, Role of the Slave, Role of Women, Portrayal of Different Societies Characters included: Odysseus, Telemachus, Suitors, Odysseus’ Crew, Phaecians, Penelope, Calypso, Polyphemus, Circe, Laertes, Slaves and Minor Characters
'Ambition in Macbeth' - Exemplar Essay
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'Ambition in Macbeth' - Exemplar Essay

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The following answers scored 28 out of 30 marks (Excluding SPaG) and is focused on ambition in Macbeth. It can be used as an example essay after mocks or as a source of revision for students hoping to attain higher grades. For SPaG, the answer was awarded the full 4 marks
Who honoured Hercules more - the Greeks or the Romans?
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Who honoured Hercules more - the Greeks or the Romans?

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The following essay was writing in response to the question: ‘Who honoured Hercules more, the people of Olympia or Rome.’ It was written as part of a mock examination for the GCSE OCR specification for Myth and Religion and achieved the full fifteen marks. It can be used as a source of revision to help exemplify how to answer longer essay-based questions or used when responding to feedback.
Germany Timeline
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Germany Timeline

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Timeline for Germany - AQA period study. Split into sections for easy revision of key dates. This can be used for other exam specifications and KS3. It is split into the following sections: Germany before World War I Weimar Germany Weimar Recovery Hitler’s Rise to Power Life in Nazi Germany Germany and the Second World War
Myth and Religion (OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations) Marking Sheet/Grid
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Myth and Religion (OCR GCSE Classical Civilisations) Marking Sheet/Grid

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A simple one page document with the assessment criteria for the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation specification. The mark-scheme for all relevant essay questions is broken down into squares with the relevant marks that can be highlighted/circled and for stimulus and extended response questions, there is additional space for any further comments/skills to work on as well as well as a space for personal improvements in addition to teacher comments. Can be completed digitally and then stuck in during responding to feedback or by hand. Ideal for responding to feedback.
'Ozymandias' - Summary Sheet
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'Ozymandias' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Shelly’s ‘Ozymandias’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Ozymandias’
'Kamikaze' - Summary Sheet
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'Kamikaze' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Beatrice Garland’s ‘Kamikaze’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Kamikaze’
'The Prelude' - Summary Sheet
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'The Prelude' - Summary Sheet

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Designed for the AQA ‘Power and Conflict’ cluster (9-1). This sheet covers Wordsworth’s ‘Prelude’ and provides an overview of: Context A short-summary 5 key quotes with interpretations Form and Structure Poems that could be compared with ‘Prelude’
Dramatic Devices in 'An Inspector Calls'
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Dramatic Devices in 'An Inspector Calls'

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The following document contains a break-down of some of the key dramatic devices and features in Priestley’s ‘An Inspector Calls,’ with evidence from the text and interpretations.